RNA Preparation and Purification

RNA Preparation and Purification

RNA preparation and purification products for use with various RNA sample types. These products include RNA purification and isolation kits, enzyme inhibitors, enzymes, reagents, and other consumables.
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The RiboMinus™ Eukaryote Kit for RNA-Seq provides truly complete transcriptome isolation for next generation sequencing analysis.
RNaseOUT™ Recombinant Ribonuclease Inhibitor is a potent noncompetitive inhibitor of pancreatic-type ribonucleases such as RNase A, and is used to avoid RNA degradation in a variety of applications. RNaseOUT™ Recombinant Ribonuclease Inhibitor is an acidic protein with a molecular weight of ∼52 kDa.
No DNase or endonuclease activity
The MagMAX™ Viral/Pathogen II (MVP II) Nucleic Acid Isolation Kit is specifically designed to recover RNA and DNA from viral particles contained in viral transport media (VTM). The kit utilizes MagMAX™ magnetic-bead technology, ensuring reproducible recovery of high-quality nucleic acid.
Ambion™ Poly(A)Purist™ MAG Kit (patent pending) uses magnetic technology for the selection of mRNA that typically requires only a single round of selection yet yields RNA that is more highly enriched and devoid of rRNA than other procedures.
The highest-quality RNA available from Invitrogen, it is DNase-treated, subjected to unsurpassed quality control standards, and certified to contain small RNAs (miRNA, siRNA, and snRNA). One tube containing 100 μg is provided at a concentration of 1 mg/mL.
Binds and inactivates a wide variety of RNases
The LeukoLOCK™ Total RNA Isolation System is an innovative method for cellular fractionation of whole blood and total RNA stabilization and extraction from the leukocyte population.
The highest-quality RNA available from Invitrogen, it is DNase-treated, subjected to unsurpassed quality control standards, and certified to contain small RNAs (miRNA, siRNA, and snRNA). One tube containing 100 μg is provided at a concentration of 1 mg/mL.
RiboMinus™ Plant Kit for RNA-Seq is the complete solution for transcriptome isolation and enrichment of the true whole transcriptome through selective depletion of ribosomal RNA in plant species.
The MICROBExpress™ Bacterial mRNA Enrichment Kit is for the purification of bacterial mRNA by removing rRNA from total RNA.
The QuantiGene Sample Processing Kit for tissues contains reagents and instructions for the preparation of tissue homogenates from fresh or frozen animal or plant tissues for use in QuantiGene Singleplex and QuantiGene Plex assays for RNA or DNA targets.
The highest-quality RNA available from Invitrogen, it is DNase-treated, subjected to unsurpassed quality control standards, and certified to contain small RNAs (miRNA, siRNA, and snRNA). One tube containing 100 μg is provided at a concentration of 1 mg/mL.
This QuantiGene Sample Processing Kit for cultured cells contains reagents and instructions for the preparation of cell lysates for use in QuantiGene Singleplex and QuantiGene Plex assays for RNA targets and QuantiGene Plex DNA assays for DNA targets.
Glycogen is a highly purified polysaccharide derived from oysters. It is an inert carrier which significantly increases the recovery of nucleic acids by alcohol precipitation. Glycogen is insoluble in ethanol and forms a precipitate that traps target nucleic acids.
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High quality, pure, intact RNA is critical to most gene expression experiments. The Thermo Fisher Scientific portfolio of RNA preparation products runs both broad and deep, to provide the right solution every time. Choose from silica-column or magnetic bead kits for total RNA extraction.
Optimization for the best recovery of your genomic DNA and RNA is crucial for in-process and lot release testing and requires the best sample preparation possible. The success of a QC analytical test is critically dependent on the sample preparation used to remove PCR interferants.
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Why do I sometimes get low cDNA yield when using SuperScript Reverse Transcriptase?
In what way do the Dynabeads mRNA isolation protocols differ from the traditional techniques?